Articles related to "Channel"Where educational television meets the internet, the History Channel television network provides plenty of resources for homeschoolers, like free homeschool helps.
We know it as the ouija board. But this term was coined during the late nineteenth century for objects that had been known as talking boards.
Marine VHF radios are a valuable tool for safe boaters. Learn more about use and selection of the proper channels on your boat's radio.
One big mistake often made by small companies and startups is to think they can do everything in house. Not so!
Several VHF channels are available for recreational boaters.
Learn where to catch channel catfish, their numerous health benefits, and other fun facts about this unique member of the catfish family.
A new Channel 4 science documentary series that aims to uncover the anatomical secrets behind some of the animal kingdom's most extraordinary species.
When a company decides to exit a market, either temporarily or permanently, they must treat their clients with respect.
A four-part Channel 4 documentary series that opens up the mind of Britain's tyrant monarch and see what makes him tick starts in tremendous style.
Old Channel Trail offers something for every golfer. There are three nine hole courses to choose from, views of Lake Michigan and a state of the art training facility.
Sandy Anastasi, internationally known psychic channel and astrologer, offers insights into her profession as a psychic channel and looks at the astrology of the world.
A TV adaptation of David Pearce's novel series - The Red Riding Quartet - set in Yorkshire during the 1970s and 80s haunted by the Ripper case and police corruption.
Sitting precariously in the English Channel, the tiny island of Sark contains a variety of fascinations and contradictions the belie its size.
Television and radio presenter Tim Shaw hosts one of those overdone surgery make-over thingies but due to his self deprecation this is somewhat watchable.
Certain snakes, scorpions, frogs and fish are well known for secreting deadly substances known as neurotoxins. What do these chemical actually do to humans?
Esther Hicks channels Abraham, a non-physical teacher of the Law of Attraction. She used affirmations, practiced meditation to receive blocks of thought telepathically.
In August 2009 over 12,000 Planet Rock fans voted for their favourite album of all time. This article compares their rating with a generic best ever album chart.
In exchange for classroom equipment, high schools and middle schools show a news program called Channel One in their classrooms. It contains ads. Is this a good idea?
The Battle of Hastings is one of the most famous conflicts in history and this fact-based docu-drama tells the plight of ordinary English men on the frontline.
Coming off of victories in the Breeders' Cup Dirt Mile and the Turf, respectively, last month, Corinthian and English Channel will retire to quiet lives off the track.
Orgasm is a movement throughout the body. A full body orgasm happens when that energy moves throughout. Learn more below.
Is 3D Television here to stay or will it be a novelty that will wear off quickly? And more importantly, is it any good to begin with?
To kick off the new prime-time series of Come Dine with Me, Channel 4 gives us a "celebrity" version of the dinner party bickering and bitterness.
Boaters of all types share the same waters and effective communications are a key to safe boating. Boaters can communicate with each other in a number of different ways.
Bear Grylls ventures to the west of Ireland instead of the usual jungle wilderness for another enjoyable outing for his Born Survivor series.
To launch the Great British Food Fight season on Channel 4 this three-part doc follows an attempt to radically introduce a range of foods to help re-invent the company.
An interesting insight into Jeb Corliss's latest BASE jumping attempt down the Matterhorn in Switzerland for this entertaining Channel 4 series.
Channel 4's long running series exposes the contradictions and problematic decisions behind the scenes of Boris Johnson's first year in office.
Channel 4 continue their knack for riveting documentaries with a Hampshire police investigation into the murder of a woman.
The new series of Channel 4's reality television show where self-obsessed, wealthy business types transform into caring, sharing do-gooders for impoverished communities.
Businesses can choose from a wide variety of distribution channels to get their products to consumers. Distribution decisions affect both costs and customer satisfaction.
An article describing the way that BASIC can be used to produce sounds of varying complexities - from single notes to chords, and envelopes allowing instrument simulation
New communication channels use the latest in web technologies to enhance public relations messages.
IRC connects people across the world to a global network of chatrooms and chat-a-holics. Here's how to connect and get talking.
For seniors less familiar with the latest technology, cable TV issues can become regular irritatants. Here's what you need to know before calling your cable provider.
A disgusting piece of trashy television that says if you're ugly but want to get ahead in life you should cut up your face with expensive cosmetic surgery.
The Canadian Radio Television and Telecommunications Commission has approved YTV's application for The Anime Channel in Canada. Programming will be aimed at adults.
Channel 4's Cutting Edge series continues with a look at the building trade in Britain. Are Polish workers really a better choice for home improvements?
After a four year absence from our screens, Bolton's own Peter Kay pays a very accurate tribute to the never ending stream of talent contests that have overtaken TV.
Just when you thought it was safe to turn on your televisions after a great week of Christmas TV, Channel 4 unleash a new series of their "controversial" reality series.
Charlie Brooker returns to our TV screens with new show You Have Been Watching on Channel 4, providing wonderfully satirical commentary on British Television.
This documentary from Antony Thomas takes on the challenge of bringing a history and explanation of the Qur'an through discussion of its actual text
Cities of the Underworld is a facinating underground adventure hosted by Don Wildman. TV cameras take the viewer into the scary tunnels of London in City of Blood.
Veronica Clifford tells the story of one little girl who wanted to die - but doesn't know why. How does childhood anorexia strike so quickly?
Derren Brown's new Channel 4 series begins with his method on how to cheat one of the most mathematically impossible gambles: winning the lottery.
Get the latest info on Discovery's new reality competition The Colony - a ten-week social experiment billed as a "true test of the human spirit."
The Discovery Channel's popular Discovery Kids channel will be relaunched in 2010, as the Hasbro channel. Will it be worthwhile watching, or just a 24-hour-a-day toy ad?
In a squeeze play to the wire, jockey John Velazquez steered the Todd Pletcher 5-year-old trainee English Channel to his 12th win. Fabulous Strike captured the Vosburgh.
Expedition Africa: Stanley and Livingstone, is a History Channel series that follows four modern day explorers on a 970 mile journey through the African wilderness.
Britain's most inventive chef takes inspiration from a classic children's novel to create weird and wonderful dishes for some rather lacklustre dinner guests.
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